All profile and application questions/requirements must be completed and both profile and application must be completed and submitted before application can be reviewed.
The application will require:
For questions, contact NESLS@orau.org.
NESLS Goals
Research areas of interest may include:
Nuclear Security Technologies: Material protection, control, and accounting, Radiation detection, Safeguards Transportation technologies, Arms control assessments, Fissile material, Detection Export control, Fissile material disposition, Nuclear threat reduction
Nuclear Systems Analysis, Design, and Safety: Radiation shielding, Systems analysis, Reactor physics, Facility safety, Criticality safety, Risk assessment, Thermal hydraulics, Regulatory support, Nuclear data and codes, System instrumentation and controls, Material and fuel irradiation, Enrichment technology, Advanced space reactors
Fuels, Isotopes, and Nuclear Materials: Nuclear fuels, Separations science and technology, Heavy element production, Nuclear process and equipment design, Stable and radioactive isotopes, Robotics and remote handling, Medical isotope development, Chemical engineering
While You Are Here:
Selection: The award will be based on mentor's selection and project funding availability.
Duration: NESLS summer 2019 participants must start no later than June 14, 2019 and must end no earlier than August 9, 2019. The award term may vary. Renewals/extensions are limited.
Benefits: Travel to and from (up to $500 each way); Housing allowance of $150/week if permanent address is 50 miles or more from Oak Ridge.
Health Insurance: Each participant is required to have coverage in a health insurance plan. It is the responsibility of each participant to secure insurance coverage before arriving at the appointed site.
ORCid: Each participant will be required to register for an ORCiD identifier number and provide to ORISE (instructions will be provided if selected).
All requirements to accept appointment must be met as stated in official selection notification and/or before start of appointment
NESLS Weekly Stipend Rates: Stipends are based on class status as shown below. Stipends shown are based on full-time participation; stipends and housing allowance will be pro-rated if appointed part-time.
Class Status*
*Denotes class status completed prior to ORNL report date and as defined by college/university. Applicants must be continuing education in an accredited degree-seeking program if graduating before or during the appointment period (i.e. seniors must have proof of continuance in a MS program or MS graduates must have proof of continuance in a PhD program in the following semester). You should not apply if you can not provide proof of current enrollment and acceptance into next academic level of courses if applicable.
Have questions on how to apply? Contact NESLS@orau.org. For general program questions or additional program information, contact Julie Ezold at ezoldjg1@ornl.gov.
Eligibility: The ORNL NESLS program is open to full - or part-time students enrolled at a regionally accredited U.S. college or university in a nuclear engineering, science, or eligible related degree with a 3.0/4.0 cumulative GPA at the time of appointment. Community college students must be working towards an Associate of Science or Associate of Engineering degree. Applicants must be continuing education in an accredited degree-seeking program if graduating with degree before or during appointment period and be at least 18 years of age. All awards and active participation in the program are contingent upon security access approval to Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Qualifications: Student applicants will be chosen on the basis of academic performance, class standing, career goals, recommendations, and compatibility of educational interests and abilities with the needs of ORNL.
Before you get started on your application, you should review the research areas at ORNL to assist you in determining what area might fit your career path. You can see the six discipline areas at www.ornl.gov and begin exploring each one.
After you have completed your application, you may want to reach out via email (use the Our People - Contact Us - Find People - Staff Directory links at www.ornl.gov to obtain the email address) to the researchers you identify and let them know about your interest and why you would be a good fit for that researcher’s projects and the division. Showing initiative through this connection process and discussing your passion for science and research and how it relates to what is happening at ORNL is a great way for you to introduce yourself to potential mentors. You should reference the ORNL research you have done as well as your background and interest in these emails and in appropriate application questions and essays. For pool-based programs such as NESLS, this personal connection is the key to “standing out” from the hundreds of applications received each cycle.
I certify that: My cumulative GPA is at least 3.0/4.0; I am at least 18 years of age; I am currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate nuclear engineering, science or related eligible degree program at an accredited U.S. college or university OR if enrolled in an accredited community college, I am currently enrolled in an Associate of Science or Associate of Engineering degree program; if graduating before appointment period, I have been accepted into and will continue in the next level of studies at an accredited U.S. college or university and can provide proof of that acceptance (i.e. BS graduate accepted into MS progam or MS graduate accepted into PhD program). And I am able to start appointment no later than June 14, 2019 and end no earlier than August 9, 2019.
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